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BoI disburses N95 billion to 400 enterprises in H2 2016

By Femi Adekoya and Itunu Ajayi
07 June 2016   |   3:20 am
In line with its commitments to rev up its operations in support of Federal Government’s policies and programmes as well as those of state governments partnering with the bank ...
Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr Okey Enelamah,

Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr Okey Enelamah,

In line with its commitments to rev up its operations in support of Federal Government’s policies and programmes as well as those of state governments partnering with the bank, the Bank of Industry (BoI) has disbursed N95 billion to 400 enterprises in the first half of 2016.

Besides, a breakdown of the bank’s earnings for the year showed that the Bank recorded a profit after tax of N47 billion for the year ended December 31, 2015, representing an operating profit of N11.9 billion up by 100 per cent from N6 billion achieved in 2014 and an exceptional income from the gain on sale of some equity securities of WAMCO shares.

Furthermore, with the recent signing into law of the 2016 National Budget, the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment stated that the bank has started implementing the N140 billion Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme (GEEP), which is an aspect of the Federal Government’s N500 billion Social Intervention Package, under which the bank will be responsible for identifying and disbursing soft loans to 1.6 million beneficiaries nationwide comprising mainly market women, youths, artisans and farmers.

Speaking at the yearly general meeting of the bank in Abuja, yesterday, the Bank’s Acting Managing Director, Waheed Olagunju stated that as part of measures to rev up its operations, the bank is strengthening its collaboration with its foreign and domestic partners including community based organisations to deepen the bank’s credit delivery process and financial inclusion initiatives.

According to him, the bank is on course in 2016 to surpassing the N83.5 billion that was disbursed in 2015.

“As at the middle of the current year the bank had approved loans totaling N95 billion to more than 400 enterprises and is working assiduously to approving more loans in the second half of 2016 and ultimately meeting the institution’s disbarment target of N212 billion that could potentially lead to the creation of almost 1 million jobs in addition to the 1.6 million projected under the Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme”, he said.

He added that at the rate 2.6 million jobs every year, BoI’s interventions could generate more than 10 million jobs over the next four years which is what is required to reduce the unemployment rate in the country to single digit.

The Minister Industry Trade Investment, Dr Okechukwu Enelamah also commended the Bank of Industry (BOI) for its sustained impressive performance since its inception fifteen years ago and also charged the Bank to brace up to the increasing responsibilities that are being assigned to it in Nigeria’s economic development process especially the implementation of the Nigerian Industrial Revolution Plan (NIRP), the National Enterprise Development Programme (NEDEP) and the Government’s Enterprise and Empowerment Programme (GEEP).

Dr Enelamah extolled the leadership, management and staff of the Bank of Industry for their commitment to taking BoI to greater heights, by embracing its core values while assiduously pursuing the bank’s vision, mission and mandate.

He charged the bank to intensify efforts at mobilising suitable financial and non financial resources from within and outside Nigeria for the transformation of Nigeria’s industrial sector in accordance with the Nigerian Industrial Revolution Plan (NIRP) that emphasizes processing and adding value to Nigeria’s vast agricultural, solid minerals and petroleum resources amongst other areas of our resource endowments and comparative advantage.

The Minister added that as one of Africa’s leading policy based development finance institutions (DFI), the Bank of Industry will continue to play active roles in Nigeria’s economic development.

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